Alexander E. Patrakov wrote:
> Richard A Downing wrote:
> 
>> Way to go, Alexander!  I actually get Cyrillic in Sylpheed-claws on
>> this UTF-8-built LFS. It's encoded Windows-1251.  I've never seen a
>> cyrillic spam before, other than as those odd 'I can't render this' =cf
>> stuff.
>>  
>>
> It's in fact very strange that you couldn't render foreign spam in your
> old LFS. This might be either due to LANG=C (instead of en_US) or due to
> fonts with insufficient Unicode coverage.

I get Cyrillic spam all the time in koi-8, however I have been getting
spam lately in some format that renders in question marks in the Subjet
and other lines.

From: "<AC>x<B4>f<AD><EB>" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


I don't really care to read this, but I curious why Mozilla renders it
as: �������������������������������.

I do know that it is not a legal RFC 822 message as that RFC specifies
that headers must be in ASCII.

Later in the message source I see:

<meta http-equiv=3D"Content-Type" content=3D"text/html; charset=3Dbig5">



  -- Bruce
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